top | item 33477808

(no title)

jokabrink | 3 years ago

I see your point. But then how is the accusation 'west scans internet' connected to 'see this map of countries of origin'? Because I thought he would back up this claim with this source/second paragraph.

If other people (and arguably other govt's) are scanning too, then saying 'west scans internet' seems somewhat superficial. Not that I deny western state actors scanning the internet, its just that everybody does it.

discuss

order

dmix|3 years ago

Meh, the context was a western gov scanning the internet.

We tend to hold them to a higher standard than the ones who much more shamelessly operate pseudo-blackhat hacking teams. The west at least tries to maintain a sheen of legality. Or morality. Or whatever.

brabel|3 years ago

Do you think the Chinese government tells their citizens that they are shamelessly "operating pseudo-blackhat hacking teams"? No, of course not, just like yout Government doesn't tell you that either. The only reason you think the West is the only trying to maintain "a sheen of legality" is that their voice is the only one you're listening to.

squeaky-clean|3 years ago

The accusation was never made that the west scans the internet. "organizations that scan the entire internet and feed the data to western governments." As an analogy, the west buys iPhones, but it doesn't necessarily manufacture them.